William Tran In Vietnam, in the land where people rise even before the sun, smiles are the first thing that brightens a new day. Among the mountains rolling like waves and the terraced fields ...
Nathan Swanson The Gustavus Football team concluded their season with an impressive victory at home last Saturday Nov. 15th, as they defeated the Macalester Scots 38-14. Saturday’s game was exciting ...
Amelia Dewberry All Student Juried Exhibition is on display now through Dec. 13th in the Schaefer Art Gallery. The event is put on every other year to showcase student work from across campus. Works ...
Jenna Anderson Following last year’s catastrophe at the St. Peter Turkey farm, the city council thought that they were ready for anything the turkeys might throw their way. They even went so far as to ...
The Department of Art and Art History is hosting it's annual open house event including a student art reception, hands on ...
Music major, Kazimir Emery ’26, will present a senior recital as part of his music degree requirement. The recital will feature works by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, and more. The recital is free, ...
A number of leaders in the campus Greek community spent the weekend of March 15-17 on a retreat at Camp Courage in Maple Lake, Minn. The retreat was planned to serve a number of purposes related to ...
Executive orders are not a new thing in politics. Even George Washington signed eight executive orders while in office, because they are a duty of the president baked into the Constitution. Article ...
We all are familiar with The Wizard of Oz. Young Dorothy is carried off by a tornado to the magical land of Oz. Innocently, Dorothy’s house lands on top of the sister of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of ...
With each day that passes by, multiple aspects of culture are changing. Whether it’s the dialect we use, what’s considered relevant, or fashion sensibilities, all change and morph no matter how often ...